Monthly Archives: May 2021

Happiness, vicariously

In the workplace, (at least in my workplace), I can tell how important someone thinks they are according to how much urgency their urgencies create. If that someone though extends their thought, they may come to see that it is … Continue reading

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The End Result of Happiness

Last week I wrote “I am sad that the end result appears to be from nearly every human working so hard to keep every body and every thing in its place and refusing any opportunity for a sincere diversity of … Continue reading

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Anger. Fear. Joy. Peace. Happiness.

This is installment #6 of a sci-fi serial. Installment #1 was posted 1/23/21; appropriately a numerically-ordered palindrome. Follow the links forward from the last sentence and backward from the first sentence of each post. Anger. Fear. Joy. Peace. Though I … Continue reading

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Happiness kill switch

This is installment #5 of a sci-fi serial. Installment #1 was posted 1/23/21; appropriately a numerically-ordered palindrome. Follow the links forward from the last sentence and backward from the first sentence of each post. I will continue. As I am … Continue reading

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Happiness: it doesn’t matter.

A certain amount of self-indulgent righteousness is justified; made the more gratifying if a singularity of inner peace is also absorbed; but then of course tempered by the inevitable ongoing pain. Empathy: you do not try to explain my actions … Continue reading

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